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Novedades taxonómicas y nomenclaturales para la flora valenciana, II

2010

Continuando con la actualización taxonómica y nomenclatural de la flora valenciana, se proponen diez combinaciones nuevas y un nombre nuevo para táxones y nototáxones que crecen en el Mediterráneo occidental. Además, se designa un epitipo para Sideritis × angustifolia Lag., híbrido sobre cuya identidad ha existido gran controversia, y un lectotipo para Globularia linifolia Lam. Del mismo modo, se discute la citación correcta del lugar y fecha de publicación de cuatro táxones más. Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties concerning the Valencian flora (eastern Spain), II: As a part of the taxonomical and nomenclatural update of vascular flora of the Valencian Community, ten new combinations and…

ScrophulariaErysimumKnautiaGlobulariaCiencias biológicasPenínsula Ibérica:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]TeucriumDianthusHormathophyllaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDANomenclaturaLythrumTaxonomyHelichrysumValencian CommunityTaxonomíaIberisNomenclatureVascular plantsBotánicaValencia (Comunidad Autónoma)Plantas vascularesSpainSideritisIberian Peninsula
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Seed germination reports of high mountain species native to Mount Etna (Sicily)

2020

The germination ability of five endemic species from the high mountain belt of Mt. Etna were studied; they are Astragalus siculus, Erysimum etnense, Senecio squalidus subsp. aethnensis, Silene italica subsp. sicula, and Tanacetum vulgare subsp. siculum. Mature seeds were collected in the field, within an elevation range of 1700–2000 m a.s.l. Different experimental conditions were tested and the best methods with optimal germination results are provided and compared for each species. First germination records are given for 4 out of 5 of the investigated taxa.

Senecio aethnensisMt. EtnaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant ScienceBiologySilene siculaMountHigh mountainErysimum etnenseAstragalus siculusAgronomyGerminationHigh-mountain endemicsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataTanacetum siculum
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Flagship species of the Pieniny NP. protected ex situ at PAS BGCBDC seed bank at WARSAW-POWSIN

2014

Pieniny Mts. are important biodiversity hotspot in Central Europe. According to Pieniny National Park Long Term Conservation Plan 2000-2020 small, isolated populations of some of Pieniny NP flagship species can become extinct till 2020. That is why their ex situ preservation at seed bank is justified and reasonable as supplement of active and passive in situ conservation measures carried out by National Park staff. PAS Botanical Garden – Center for Biological Diversity Conservation at Warsaw-Powsin has a long tradition of cooperation with Pieniny National Park (S Poland). This article focuses on the actions undertaken during EU funded conservation project: “Ex situ conservation of native, t…

“FlorNaturOB” projectPieniny NP special interest plant speciesMinuartia setaceaseed dormancyDendranthema zawadzkiicryopreservationErysimum pieninicumFragmenta Naturae
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